How long after recovering from Covid can I get the vaccine?

 How long after recovering from Covid can I get the vaccine?



As per the new rules, those who have been infected by Covid-19 can take their vaccines three months after the recovery ..
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But What Is The Name Of The Vaccine That Indian People Are Been Vaccinated ??

India has so far given more than 100 million doses of two approved vaccines - Covishield and Covaxin. 

BUT THE COMMON VACCINE THAT'S BEEN USED IS COVISHIELD ..
TO KNOW MORE ABOUT VACCINE 

Who should be vaccinated first?

While vaccine supplies are limited, it is recommended that priority be given to health workers at high risk of exposure and older people, including those aged 65 or older.


Who should not take the vaccine?

People with a history of severe allergic reaction to any component of the vaccine should not take it.

The vaccine has only been tested in children above 16 years of age. Therefore, at this time, WHO does not recommend vaccination of children below 16 years of age, even if they belong to a high-risk group.


What is the recommended dosage?

A protective effect starts to develop 12 days after the first dose, but full protection requires two doses which WHO recommends be administered with a 21 to 28-day interval. Additional research is needed to understand longer-term potential protection after a single dose.   

 

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